I'm slowly getting things back up, but I ran into a perplexing network
problem.
I created a new vNIC profile in the engine web UI and attached it to the
hosted engine to test it, which in retrospect was not a good idea. I
realized that I needed to change something in the parameters of the
vNIC, but it won't let me do it because it's attached to the running
engine; it will not let me remove the NIC from the engine because it's
running. If I shut down the engine, how can I then change the
configuration of it ? Seems like a Catch 22 situation.
Thanks,
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Found the answer, you first have to edit the card from 'Virtual Machines' ->
'Hosted Engine' -> 'Network Interfaces' and unplug it.